A patio should make the backyard easier to use, but on this site patios are a secondary service. Most homeowners come to us for driveway work first, then ask whether the same planning can carry into a patio, front entrance, or walkway.
Why homeowners choose this service
Homeowners usually ask about patios when they are already improving the concrete around the home and want the backyard to feel as clean and durable as the driveway.
Our process
- Talk through furniture, access, slope, and how the patio relates to the driveway, side path, and house.
- Prepare the base and drainage.
- Set forms and edges that suit the yard.
- Pour and finish the patio surface.
- Clean up and explain curing before furniture goes back.
Common problems we look for
Patios often fail when they slope toward the house, hold water, sit on a soft base, or ignore downspouts and yard drainage.
Finish options
Broom finish, exposed aggregate, stamped concrete, and simple border details can all work depending on the driveway finish and the style of the home.
Why proper installation matters
Concrete is only as good as the preparation underneath it. Base depth, compaction, drainage, reinforcement, control joints, curing, and cleanup all affect how the surface performs through Langley rain, shade, and freeze/thaw cycles.
Request a quote
Tell us what you want built, what is there now, and what you want the finished concrete to do better for your home.